DNA Reprogramming for chronic bacteria, viruses and heavy metals makes a dramatic improvement in the way clients feel.
In my practice I’ve noticed that clients who have chronic subclinical viral, bacterial or yeast/fungal infections accumulate and retain heavy metals in their bodies. It’s interesting to note that these chronic infections bind to toxic metals so effectively that no chelating agent is able to remove them. For example, bacterial infections tend to bind with aluminum while viruses tend to bind with the other heavy metals. After these infections are eliminated using DNA Reprogramming the client may experience a release of the stored metals from their body.
DNA Reprogramming for Heavy Metals.
At this point the body is able to detoxify these metals and we use chelating agents such Total Mercury, Total Aluminum or Total Lead to accomplish this task.
What are some of the causes of a chronic infections and its associated metal retention?
When it comes to bacteria we may have been exposed to streptococci while in the womb. We may have been given antibiotics which decreases normal gut flora, alters stomach acid and causes and acidic pH. Our gall bladder may not be producing enough bile. Both genetics and blood type play a role here. Most importantly methylation cycle mutations occur that decrease T cell and B cell immune responses, stifle DNA cellular repair, leading to issues in recognition of self vs no self. The last one is the means by which the bacteria becomes chronic as the body sees it as normal and allows it to stay where it doesn’t belong.
In the case of viruses metal retention occurs due to decreased T cell response from methylation mutation, impaired DNA syntheses, impaired B cell response due to lack of T helper cells, and T regulatory cells. There is an increase in inflammation that masks the virus from being distinguished as non-self. Interferon gamma increases both intestinal and blood-brain permeability. This leads to an increase in the viral load one that the body actually doesn’t respond to at all.
Next the bacteria and/or virus form a partnership with heavy metals as well as one with yeast, fungi and mold. Thus we have the entities yeast-bacteria and yeast-virus that must also be cleared for.
After I discovered that herpes, measles and streptococci each gain entry into our cells using the same receptor – CD46 a membrane cofactor protein I added this protein to the DNA Reprogramming clearing that I perform that enables the body to eliminate these microbes.
The roll of microbes in the condition known as Leaky Gut
Most clients who are experiencing the ravages of fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, multiple chemical sensitivities, diabetes, lupus and other autoimmune diseases are found to have both dysbiosis and leaky gut. What happens is the combination of yeast-bacteria, yeast-virus, Candida infestation and heavy metal toxicity alter the stomach and intestinal track to such a degree that it can no longer function properly. It becomes highly reactive to gluten in grains or corn as well as to caseins found in dairy products. This is the reason that we typically do a DNA Reprogramming clearing on most patients for wheat/grains and diary and we start with a bottle of the nutritional enhancer Total Leaky Gut to restore normal gut permeability, this is followed by Expore to get rid of the yeast and finally Total Probiotics is recommended on an ongoing basis.
Seven weeks ago I had started sleeping very poorly, anxiety, loss of appetite, rapid and pounding heart beat. I am 48 so the doc said it was probably peri-menopause. He did the typical blood work and said everything was fine, but the pap smear showed bacterial AND viral infection. I’m sure I’ve had it for a while because the past year or more I’ve had a strong odor and the discharge was orange/rust color (not blood) especially after a period. I’m also having bleeding after intercourse. I had saliva testing done and the test results said my adrenals were not doing well and also the porgeserone in my body was very high. I wonder if the bacterial/viral infection caused the adrenal fatigue and/or the excessive progesterone reading as well.?? I just know I have terrible sleeplessness and my heart beating semi-hard and slightly elevated. I also, read here that heavy metal toxicity can be a part of all this too. Is there anymore info. anywhere to read up on this and what is the best way to test for this? I was going to go to a lab and have blood work done to see what the metal issues are, but someone said that I’d want to get hair testing instead. Does the blood testing just show previous heavy metal problems and not recent exposure? Thanks, Diana
By: Diana Clark on December 21, 2006
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